from
A Bibliography of Literary Theory, Criticism and Philology
by José Ángel García Landa
(University of Zaragoza, Spain)
Other authors writing in English
(Ca-Ce)
Donald A. Cabana
Works
Cabana, Donald A. Death at Midnight: The Confession of an Executioner. Boston (MA): Northwestern UP, 1998.
James Branch Cabell
(US novelist)
Works
Cabell, James Branch. Jurgen. New York: Dover.
_____. Introd. to The Queen Pédauque. By Anatole France. 1923.
_____. Beyond Life. 1930.
Criticism
Beach, Joseph Warren. "Hors-d'œuvres: Cabell." In Beach, The Twentieth Century Novel. New York: Appleton, 1932. 85-93.*
Kazin, Alfred. "Los exquisitos." In Kazin, En tierra nativa: Interpretación de medio siglo de literatura norteamericana. Mexico: FCE, 1993. 224-41.* (Cabell, etc.).
Parrington, Vernon L. "The Incomparable Mr. Cabell." 1921. In Beginnings of Critical Realism in America. Vol. 3 of Parrington, Main Currents in American Thought. New York: Harcourt, 1930.
Mary Cable Dennis
Works
Cable Dennis, Mary. The Tail of the Comet. Memoirs. New York: Dutton, 1937.
Richard Caddel
Works
Caddel, Richard. Sweet Cicely. Poems. Taxus Press, 1983. Rpt. Galloping Dog, 1988.
_____. In The New British Poetry. Ed. Gillian Allnutt et al. London: HarperCollins-Paladin, 1988.
Pat Cadigan
Works
Cadigan, Pat. Tea from an Empty Cup. Fiction. London: Voyager, 1998.
Caedmon(c. 620-680)
(Old English poet, Northumberland)
Works
Caedmon. (Works preserved in Junius Manuscript).
_____. Hymn. C. 657-80.
_____. (Works). Amsterdam, 1635.
_____. (Works). Bilingual ed; ed. and trans. Thorpe. 1832.
_____. (Caedmon's works). Ed. Franciscus Junius. 1655.
Bede. An Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Select. (with Caedemon's Hymn) In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Vol. 1. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 23-26.*
Christ. OE poem, attributed to Caedmon. Late 7th c.
Daniel. OE poem, attributed to Caedmon. Late 7th c.
Genesis. (Imitation of Caedmon, c. 9th c.).
Satan. OE poem, attributed to Caedmon. Late 7th c.
Biography
Bede. Historia Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum. (On Caedmon).
Bullón, María, and Mª José Mora. "Caedmon y Beda: La traducción del mensaje cristiano en la Inglaterra anglosajona." XIV Congreso de AEDEAN. Bilbao: Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco, 1992. 207-14.*
Hazlitt, William. "Caedmon." In The Lives of the British Poets. London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1854. 1.9-10.*
Martin Caidin
Works
Caidin, Martin. Killer Station. Novel.
Caidin, M. Cero: Un caza famoso. (Historia del siglo de la violencia - Armas). Madrid: San Martín.
_____. ME-109: Un caza incomparable. (Historia del siglo de la violencia - Armas). Madrid: San Martín.
James M. Cain(1892-1977)
(US crime novelist and journalist)
Works
Cain, James M. The Postman Always Rings Twice. Novel. 1934.
_____. El cartero llama dos veces. Novel. Barcelona: Bruguera.
_____. Double Indemnity. Novel. 1936.
_____. Double Indemnity. In Cain X3. New York: Knopf, 1969.
_____. Una serenata. Novel. 1937.
_____. Carrera en do mayor. Novel. 1938.
_____. El simulacro del amor. Novel. 1942.
_____. "Hombre muerto." In Antología del relato policial. Ed. J. Santamaría and P. Alonso. (Aula de Literatura, 7). Barcelona: Vicens Vives, 1991. 2nd ed. 2002. 135-57.*
Criticism
Magny, Claude-Edmonde. l'Age du roman américain. (Hammett, Cain, Camus).
Films
Ossessione. Dir. Lucino Visconti. Cast: Massimo Girotti, Clara Calamai, Juan deLanda, Elio Marcuzzo. Italy, 1942. (Unauthorized version of James Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice.).
The Postman Always Rings Twice. Dir. Tay Garnett. Script by Harry Ruskin and Niven Busch, based on the novel by James M. Cain. Cast: Lana Turner, John Garfield, Cecil Kellaway, Hume Cronyn, Audrey Totter, Leon Ames, Alan Reed, Wally Cassell. USA, 1946. Reissued in computer-colored version.
The Postman Always Rings Twice. Dir. Bob Rafelson. Script by David Mamet, based on James M. Cain's novel. Cast: Jack Nicholson, Jessica Lange, John Colicos, Michael Lerner, Christopher Lloyd, John P. Ryan, Anjelica Huston. Photog. by Sven Nykvist. USA, 1981.
Paul Cain
Works
Pulp Fiction: The Crimefighters, an Omnibus. Introd. Harlan Coben. C. 2006. (Dashiell Hammett, Earle Stanley Gardner, Cornel Woolrich, Raymond Chandler, Frederick Nebel, Paul Cain, Carroll John Daly, George Harmon Coxe, Charles Booth, Leslie White, William Rollins, Norbert Davis, Horace McCoy, Thomas Walsh).
Hall Caine
Criticism
Quiller-Couch, A. T. "Mr. Hall Caine." In Quiller-Couch, Adventures in Criticism. London: Cassell, 1896. 385-94.*
Mona Caird
Criticism
Pérez Gil, María del Mar. "El discurso y la degeneración en las narrativas de la Mujer Nueva: Sarah Grand y Mona Caird." In Actas del 25º Congreso AEDEAN, Granada 2001. CD-ROM. Granada: U de Granada: Departamento de Filología Inglesa, 2002.*
Calamity Jane
Works
Calamity Jane. Lettres à sa fille (1877-1902). (Point-virgule). Paris: Seuil.
Nathaniel Calderwell
Works
Calderwell, Nathaniel. The Candle of the Lord.
David Calderwood
Works
Calderwood, David. Historie of the Kirk of Scotland, beginning at Patrik Hamilton and ending at the death of James the Sixt. (17th cent.). Printed 1842-9.
Erskine Caldwell
Works
Caldwell, Erskine. God's Little Acre.
Criticism
Kazin, Alfred. "El resurgimiento del naturalismo." In Kazin, En tierra nativa: Interpretación de medio siglo de literatura norteamericana. Mexico: FCE, 1993. 345-78.* (Erskine Caldwell, Communism, J. T. Farrell, etc.).
Films
God's Little Acre. Dir. Anthony Mann. Script by Philip Yordan (actually Ben Maddow), based on the novel by Erskine Caldwell. Cast: Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Buddy Hackett, Jack Lord, Fay Spain, Vic Morrow, Helen Westcott, Lance Fuller, Rex Ingram, Michael Landon, Russell Collins, Davis Robert, Janet Brandt, Tina Louise. Photog. Ernest Haller. Music: Elmer Bernstein. Ed. Richard C. Meyer. USA, 1958.*
John David California
Works
California, John David. 60 Years Later. (Salinger sued in 2009 to prevent publication of this unauthorized sequel to The Catcher in the Rye).
Barry Callaghan
Works
Callaghan, Barry. "The Black Queen." In Sudden Fiction: American Short-Short Stories. Ed. R. Shapard and J. Thomas. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1986. 198-200.*
James Thompson Callender(b. Scotland, l. US)
Works
Callender, James Thompson. The Prospect before Us. Pamphlet. 1798.
Mel Calman
Works
Calman, Mel. Couples. 1981.
_____. My God. 1981.
_____. How About a Little Quarrel Before Bed. 1981.
_____. The Big Novel. 1983. Dramatised for radio 1986.
_____. What Else Do You Do? Autobiography. 1986.
_____. Calman at the Movies. 1990.
Calman, M., and B. Duncan. Short Cuts: Using Texts to Explore English. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1995.
C. S. Calverley
Works
Calverley, C. S. The Complete Works. With a Biographical Notice by Sir Walter Sendall. London: Bell, 1905.
Frederick Calvert
(Baron Baltimore)
Works
Calvert, Frederick. A Tour in the East in the Years 1763 and 1764. 1767.
Ada Cambridge
Criticism
Ballyn, Susan. "Articulating the Prohibited: Ada Cambridge's Unspoken Thoughts." Proceedings of the XIXth International Conference of AEDEAN. Ed. Javier Pérez Guerra et al. Vigo: Departamento de Filoloxía Inglesa e Alemana da Universidade de Vigo, 1996. 145-50.*
Richard Owen Cambridge
Works
Cambridge, Richard Owen. Essays in The World. Ed. Edward Moore. 1753-56.
William Camden
Works
Camden, William. Britannia. Latin ed., 1586. 5 additional eds. in Latin.
_____. Britannia. English trans. Philemon Holland. 1610. 1637.
_____. From Britannia, or A Chorographical Description of the Most Flourishing Kingdoms, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Trans. Philemon Holland. 1637. In Writing and the English Renaissance. Ed. William Zunder and Suzanne Trill. Harlow (Essex): Longman, 1996. 271-74.*
_____. Britannia. Rev. English ed. by Edmund Gibson et al., 1695.
_____. Britannia. Ed. Richard Gough. 4 vols. 1806.
_____. Remains Concerning Britain. 1605.
_____. The Historie of the Princesse Elizabeth. Trans. R. Norton. 4 parts. London, 1630.
Criticism
Piggott, Stuart. "William Camden and the Britannia." In Ruins in a Landscape. Edinburgh, 1976.
_____. "Antiquarian Thought in the 16th and 17th Centuries." In Ruins in a Landscape: Essays on Antiquarianism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 1976.
Whibley, Charles. "15. Chroniclers and Antiquaries." In The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, 3: English: Renascence and Reformation. Ed. A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. New York: Putnam, 1907-21. Online at Bartleby.com, 2000.* (1. Edward Hall. 2. Raphael Holinshed. 3. Harrison's Description of England. 4. John Stow. 5. John Speed. 6. William Camden. 7. John Leland. 8. Sir Thomas Smith. 9. John Foxe. 10. The history of King Richard the thirde. 11. George Cavendish. 12. Sir John Hayward).
2013
Literature
Jonson, Ben. "To William Camden." From Epigrams. 1616. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 1.*
Anne Cameron
Criticism
Pascual Soler, María Nieves. "Charges Against Anne Cameron's Daughters of Copper Woman: Disregard for Male Ethnographic Evidence." Proceedings of the XIXth International Conference of AEDEAN. Ed. Javier Pérez Guerra et al. Vigo: Departamento de Filoloxía Inglesa e Alemana da Universidade de Vigo, 1996. 449-54.*
Julia Margaret Cameron
(Victorian photographer)
Works
Cameron, J. M. The Night Battle. Baltimore (MD): Helicon P, 1963.
Criticism
González, José Angel. "Julia Margaret Cameron, 200 años marcados por la espiritualidad." 20 Minutos 27 Nov. 2015.*
2015
Hinton, Brian. Immortal Faces (Julia Margaret Cameron on the Isle of Wight). 1992.
Wolfreys, Julian, and Ruth Robbins, eds. Victorian Gothic: The Culture and Literature of Dis-Ease and Desire. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1999.
Norman Cameron(1905-1953)
Works
Cameron, Norman. Collected Poems. London: Hogarth, 1957.
François Camoin
Works
Camoin, François. "Things I Did to Make It Possible." In Sudden Fiction: American Short-Short Stories. Ed. R. Shapard and J. Thomas. Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1986. 129-32.*
Alison Campbell
Works
Campbell, Alison. Are You Asleep, Rabbit? Children's book. London: Collins, 1990.
_____. "Two's Company." Story. In The Man Who Loved Presents. Ed. Alison Campbell et al. London: Women's Press, 1991. 174-83.*
Campbell, Alison, Caroline Hallett, Jenny Palmer and Marijke Woolsey, eds. The Man Who Loved Presents: Seasonal Stories. London: Women's Press, 1991.*
_____, eds. The Plot Against May: More Seasonal Stories. London: Women's Press, 1992.
Edited works
Dare, Eleanor. "A Dangerous Christmas." Story. In The Man Who Loved Presents. Ed. Alison Campbell et al. London: Women's Press, 1991. 148-57.*
Campbell, Alison. "Two's Company." Story. In The Man Who Loved Presents. Ed. Alison Campbell et al. London: Women's Press, 1991. 174-83.*
Gerald Campbell
Works
Campbell, Gerald. The Joneses and the Asterisks: A Story in Monologue. London: John Lane, 1895.
H. J. Campbell
Works
Campbell, H. J., ed. Authentic. SF magazine (Britain).
Hazel D. Campbell
Works
Bringas López, Ana María "Sexual Politics in Hazel D. Campbell's And Velma Pollard's Short Fiction." Proceedings of the 20th International AEDEAN Conference. Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat de Filología, 1997. 377-81.*
John Campbell
Works
Cohausen, Johann Heinrich. Hermippus Redivivus: Or, The Sage's Triumph over Old Age and the Grave. Trans. John Campbell (possibly the real author). 1744. (Satirical work on longevity).
Joseph Campbell (1879-1944)
Works
Campbell, Joseph. Poems. Figgis (pub.), 1963.
Katie Campbell
Works
Campbell, Katie. What He Really Wants is a Dog. London: Methuen, 1989.
_____. Let Us Leave Them Believing. London: Methuen, 1991.
_____. "New Year's Eve." Story. In The Man Who Loved Presents. Ed. Alison Campbell et al. London: Women's Press, 1991. 1-6.*
Roy Campbell (1901-1957)
(Pen name of Ignatius Royston Dunnachie Campbell, British poet, b. Durban, South Africa, supported Franco during the Spanish war, became Catholic, d. England)
Works
Campbell, Roy. The Flaming Terrapin. Poems. 1924.
_____. Collected Poems. 1949.
_____. Collected Poems 1949-1960. London: Bodley Head.
_____. Adamastor. Poems. London: Faber.
_____. Poemas escogidos. Ed. and trans. J. Isaías Gómez López. Almería: Editorial Universidad de Almería, 2010.
Criticism
Monteiro, George. "Fernando Pessoa: An Unfinished Manuscript by Roy Campbell," Portuguese Studies 10 (1994).
Morató Agrafojo, Yolanda. Rev. of Roy Campbell: Poemas escogidos. Ed., trans. and introd. J. Isaías Gómez López. Atlantis 34.2 (Dec. 2012):207-15.*
Thomas Campbell (1777-1844)
Works
Campbell, Thomas. The Pleasures of Hope.
_____. "Lord Ullin's Daughter." Ballad.
_____. "The Soldier's Dream." Poem.
_____. "Ye Mariners of England."
_____. "The Battle of the Baltic."
_____. "Lochiel's Warning." Poem.
_____. The Last Man. Poem.
_____, ed. Dramatic Works of Shakespeare. 1838.
Criticism
Hazlitt, William. "Mr. Campbell--Mr. Crabbe." In Hazlitt, The Spirit of the Age. London: Dent; New York: Dutton, 1910. 325-35.
Saintsbury, George. "English War-Songs - Campbell." Macmillan's Magazine (May 1891). In Saintsbury, Essays in English Literature 1780-1860. Second series. London: Dent, 1895. 171-202.
Hugh Campden(c. 1420)
Works
Campden, Hugh. The History of King Boccus and Sydrache; how he confounded his lerned men, and in the sight of them dronke stronge venyme, in the name of ye Trynytye, and dyd him no hurt. Also his divynities that he lerned of the Book of Noe. Also his profesyes that he had by revelation of the angel. Also his aunsweres to the questyons of wysdom, with much wysdome contayned in noumber ccclxv Translated by Hugo of Caumpden, out of French into Englyshe, etc. Poem. Printed for Robert Sallwood of Canterbury, 1510.
Biography
Hazlitt, William. "Hugh Campden." In The Lives of the British Poets. London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1854. 1.83.*
Edmund Campion
Works
Campion, Edmund. Ten Reasons. 1581.
Stanyhurst, Richard, and Edmund Campion. Description of Ireland. In Holinshed, Chronicles. 1577.
Biography
Munday, Anthony. A Discovery of Edmund Campion and His Confederates... London, 1582.
_____. A breefe and true Report of the Execution of certayne Traytours at Tiborne, the xxviii. and xxx. days of May 1582, gathered by A. M., who was there present. 1582.
Waugh, Evelyn. Campion.
Thomas Campion. See English Renaissance criticism.
John Peter Camus
Works
Camus, John Peter. Admirable Events. Trans. Suzanne du Vegerre. 1639.
Criticism
Vegerre, Suzanne du. "The Author's Epistle to the Reader." Preface to the translation of John Peter Camus, Admirable Events. 1639. In Douglas Robinson, Western Translation Theory: From Herodotus to Nietzsche. Manchester: St. Jerome, 1997.*
Dorothy Canfield
Works
Farr, Vanessa. "Keeping the Home Fires Burning: Dorothy Canfield and the Domestic Space of the Great War." Focus on Robert Graves and His Contemporaries 2.3 (1995): 16-20.*
Milton Caniff
Criticism
Eco, Umberto. "Lectura de 'Steve Canyon'." In Eco, Apocalípticos e integrados. Barcelona: Penguin Random House, 2013. 164-222.* 2015. (Milton Caniff).
Ethan Canin
Works
Canin, Ethan. The Palace Thief. Stories. London, 1995.
Mary Wedderburn Cannan (1893-1973)
Works
Cannan, Mary Wedderburn. "Rouen." Poem. 1916. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, with Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 2.2074-76.*
_____. In War Time. Poems. Oxford: Blackwell, 1917.
_____. Grey Ghosts and Voices. 1976. In The Norton Anthology of English Literature. 7th ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams, with Stephen Greenblatt et al. New York: Norton, 1999. 2.2076-77. (On World War I).
George Canning
Works
Canning, George. Speech . . . with a View to Ameliorating the Condition of the Negro Slaves in the West Indies, on Wednesday, the 17th of March 1824. To which is added an Order in Council for Improving the Condition of Slaves in Trinidad. London: Lupton Relfe, Cornhill and Hatchard and Son, 1824.
_____, ed. The Anti-Jacobin. Journal.
Canning, George, et al. (anon.). All the Talents' Garland, or: A Few Rockets Let Off at a Celebrated Ministry, including [George Canning:] Elijah's Mantle (A Tribute to the Memory of Mr Pitt), The Uti Possidetis and other Poems by the same author. 3rd Edition. Stockdale 1807.
Criticism
Gould, Stephen Jay. "George Canning's Left Buttock and the Origin of Species." In Gould, Bully for Brontosaurus. 1991. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1992. 21-31.* (Canning, Castlereagh, Darwin, chance).
_____. "La nalga izquierda de George Canning y el origen de las especies." In Gould, "Brontosaurus" y la nalga del ministro. Trans. Joandomènec Ros. (Biblioteca Divulgación Científica). Barcelona: Planeta DeAgostini, 2008. 21-33.*
Michael Cannon
Works
Cannon, Michael. "The Time of My Life." In New Scottish Writing. Ed. Harry Ritchie. London: Bloomsbury, 1996. 13-20.*
_____. Lachlan's War. Novel. London: Penguin.
John Capgrave
(b. Lynn, Norfolk, Augustinian monk at Canterbury, c. 1338)
Works
Capgrave, John. Life of St. Catherine. Verse.Trans. from Arreck's trans. of Athanasius. Rawlinson Ms. No. 118.
_____. Commentary on Genesis. Ms. Oriel College, Oxford.
Biography
Hazlitt, William. "John Capgrave." In The Lives of the British Poets. London: Nathaniel Cooke, 1854. 1.67.*
J. Caputi
Works
Daly, Mary, and J. Caputi. Webster's First New Intergalactic Wickedry of the English Language. Boston: Beacon, 1987.
Henry Care
Works
Care, Henry. English Liberties: Or, The Free Born Subject's Inheritance. London, n.d. (late 17th).
Bampfylde-Moore Carew
Works
Carew, Bampfylde-Moore. An Apology for the Life of Bampfylde-Moore Carew .. . commonly known throughout the West of England by the Title of the King of the Beggars. Fictionalized and revised autobiography. 1749. Ed. C. H. Wilkinson as The King of the Beggars. Oxford, 1931.
Richard Carew
Works
Carew, Richard. "The Excellency of the English Tongue." In Remains Concerning Britain. By William Camden. 1605.
Henry Carey (1687?-1743)
Works
Carey, Henry. Chrononhotonthologos. Burlesque tragedy. 1734.
Henry C. Carey
Works
Carey, Henry C. From The Harmony of Interests. 1851. In The American Intellectual Tradition: A Sourcebook. Ed. David A. Hollinger and Charles Capper. 4th ed. New York: Oxford UP, 2001. 325-34.*
Patrick Carey (mid 17th cent.)
Works
Carey, Patrick. Poems. Ed. John Murray. London, 1771.
_____. Poems. Ed. Sir Walter Scott. 1819.
Robert Carey
Works
Carey, Robert. The Memoirs of Robert Carey. Early 17th cent. Printed 1759.
George Carleton
Works
Carleton, George. (Attr.). The Memoirs of an English Officer, by Captain George Carleton. Memoir novel. 1728. (Often attr. to Daniel Defoe).
_____. Memoirs of Captain George Carleton. Ed. Sir Walter Scott. 1808. (Often attr. to Defoe; published as Carleton's by Scott).
Criticism
Drabble, Margaret. "Memoirs of an English Officer." From The Oxford Companion to English Literature. In García Landa, Vanity Fea 7 Nov. 2013.* (A.k.a. Memoirs of Captain Carleton, sometimes attr. to Daniel Defoe).
2013
Jetta Carleton
(US novelist, b. Holden, Missouri; MA in English lit, teacher and publicist on the East coast, later editor at her publishing house, The Lightning Tree, Santa Fe, NMx, with husband Jene Lyon, successful only novel; left 2nd novel begun and unpublished)
Works
Carleton, Jetta. Moonflower Vine. Novel. New York: Knopf, 1962.
_____. Cuatro hermanas. Trans. Mª Teresa Gispert. Barcelona: Libros del Asteroide, 2009. 3rd ed. 2010. (Trans. of Moonflower Vine).
Mary Carleton(executed 1673)
Works
Carleton, Mary. The Case of Madam Mary Carleton. In Her Own Life: Autobiographical Writings by Seventeenth-Century Englishwomen. Ed. Elspeth Graham, Hilary Hinds, Elaine Hobby, and Helen Wilcox. London: Routledge, 1989.
Criticism
Bernbaum, Ernest. The Mary Carleton Narratives, 1663-1673. Cambridge (MA), 1914. (Kirkman).
Skwire, Sarah E. "Swept up by Scandal: Francis Kirkman and His Counterfeit Lady." RANAM: Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines no. 36 (2003): ESSE 6—Strasbourg 2002. 3- Cultural Studies. Gen. ed. A. Hamm. Sub-eds. Christian Civardi and Jürgen Schlaeger. Strasbourg: Université Marc Bloch, Service des périodiques, 2003. 27-34.* (Francis Kirkman, The Counterfeit Lady, 1673; Mary Carleton, The Case of Madam Mary Carleton)
Related works
Kirkman, Francis. The Counterfeit Lady Unveiled. Being a Full Account of the Birth , Life, Most Remarkable Actions, and Untimely Death of that Famous Cheat Mary Carleton, Known by the Name of the German Princess. 1673. In The Counterfeit Lady Unveiled and Other Criminal Fiction of Seventeenth-Century England. Ed. Spiro Peterson. Garden City (NY): Anchor, 1961. 1-102.